There are two movies. One was made without words, and was made before Andrew Lloyd Webber turned 'The Phantom of the Opera' into a musical. The second is a new movie. It has the songs and dialogue and better effects. Although some say that the newer one has gore.
Yes there are several.
1925 Silent Version Lon Chaney
1937 Song of Midnight -Chinese version rare
1943 First Colored movie Claude Rains
1962 Herbert Lom
1962 Remake of Song of Midnight, Mid Nightmare, Chinese version rare
1974 Phantom of Paradise first rock musical
1974 Phantom of Hollywood Jack Cassady TV
1983 Maximillim Schell and Jane Seymour TV
1989 Animation poor animation but accurate to the story
1989 Robert Englund
1990 1925 Lon Chaney narrated by Christopher Lee with new music
1990 Charles Dance TV
1998 Julian Sands
2004 Gerard Butler
1925 Lon Chaney plays the Phantom silent movie
1937 Singing in Midnight-Chinese version, first to have sound.
1943 Claude Rains plays the Phantom the first film in color
1963 Herbert Lom plays the Phantom, twist Christine plays Joan of Arc
1971 Herbert Lom plays the Phantom again Murder of the Rue Morgue
1964 The Monster of the Opera
1971 Rod Serling Night Gallery TV The Phantom of What Opera
1974 Phantom of Paradise rock musical
1974 Phantom of Hollywood TV -Jack Cassidy
1977 Ken Hill's Phantom of the Opera classic musical London Stage
1983 Phantom of the Opera TV-Maxmillium Schell
1986 Andrew Lloyd Webber Phantom of the Opera with Michael Crawford London Stage
1987 Phantom of the Opera cartoon
1989 Phantom of the Opera Robert Englund
1990 Lon Chaney's Phantom, Narrated by Christopher Lee
1991 Chipmunks The Phantom of the Rock Opera
1991 Phantom of the Opera TV-Charles Dance
1992 Phantom of the Ritz
1998 Phantom of the Opera Julian Sands
2004 Andrew Lloyd Webber Phantom of the Opera Gerard Butler
Kevin McNally was in the 2004 film "The Phantom of the Opera" playing the role of Joseph Buquet. He was also in all three of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films in 2003, 2006 and 2007 as Joshamee Gibbs.
For many years, the Phantom of the Opera, which opened in 1983, was the highest grossing Broadway show. More recently, in 2012, the Lion King surpassed the Phantom of the Opera to become the highest grossing Broadway. The Lion King opened in 1997, and although not open as long as The Phantom of the Opera, the ticket prices are higher, resulting in more box office receipts.
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This site gives all the variations to your question, here is a small paragraph:The longest-running show in Broadway history, also with permanent productions in Las Vegas and London, has grossed more than $3 billion throughout the world during the past two decades. For comparison, its record-setting counterpart in film, "Titanic," has brought in about a third of that take.* http://www.columbian.com/lifehome/lifeHomeNews/2008/08/08112008_Phant-
Overture Think of Me Angel of Music The Mirror The Phantom of the Opera The Music of the Night Prima Donna All I Ask of You All I Ask of You (reprise) Masquerade Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again The Point of No Return Down Once More/Track Down This Murderer Learn to Be Lonely
You can purchase the "Phantom of the Opera" DVD (and this should be any version of the movie, since more than one has been released), from eBay, Amazon, and Overstock.
It depends on which version of 'The Phantom of the Opera' you are refering to. In Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, the Phantom sings about how he was born with a skin infection...which caused a "mother's fear and loathing". So it is most recently said to have been a skin infection, except that his musical version was slightly different from the original novel by Leroux. The most commonly accepted version and theory is that the Phantom was born with a disfigured face (and body). In the 1965 movie, his face was burned by acid, and in 'Phantom of the Paradise', his face is mutilated in a record press accident, just as an example of other theories.
You can find the Original Cast Recording online at websites such as ebay.com or amazon.com. For 2004 movie soundtrack can be found where soundtracks are sold or you may order it online. For 2004 Phantom of the Opera movie can be found where most DVDs are sold. For diffrent movie versions can be found at many video stores or ordered online. For tickets visit tickemaster.com, thephantomoftheopera.com, a Phantom box office, or your online ticket seller. For merchandise you may try amazon.com, ebay.com, thephantomoftheopera.com, or a Phantom gift shop. For more info try thephantomoftheopera.com for dates, tickets, merchandise, and more.
Kevin McNally was in the 2004 film "The Phantom of the Opera" playing the role of Joseph Buquet. He was also in all three of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films in 2003, 2006 and 2007 as Joshamee Gibbs.
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'''THE MUSIC OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER-'''Australia & New Zealand are set to fall in love once more with '''THE MUSIC OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER''' in a stunning new theatrical event that will tour Australia & New Zealand in 2011.MELBOURNE Regent TheatreAnthony Warlow first portrayed the Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera 1986 musical -The Phantom of the Opera in the original Australian production 1990.It was announced in October 2006 that Phantom would reopen in Melbourne the following year and that Warlow had agreed to reprise his role as "The Phantom". Phantom reopened in Melbourne at the Princess Theatre, its original home, on Thursday, July 19, 2007.
For many years, the Phantom of the Opera, which opened in 1983, was the highest grossing Broadway show. More recently, in 2012, the Lion King surpassed the Phantom of the Opera to become the highest grossing Broadway. The Lion King opened in 1997, and although not open as long as The Phantom of the Opera, the ticket prices are higher, resulting in more box office receipts.
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"The Phantom of the Opera" is often read in high school English classes, typically for students in grades 9-12. It is considered a classic work of literature with complex themes and character development that can be analyzed at a more advanced level.
The stage version both London and Broadway both received a Olivier and Tony Award for Best sets and scenery in 1986 and 1988.The movie Phantom of the Opera 2004 was viewed as over visualized and used to distract the audience that their singers cannot act and sing accordingly to art and music critics. Some of the scenes especially the entering the Phantom's Lair, with hands coming out of the wall to hold torches seemed more for Halloween or something out of Dracula than Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera. Some critics criticized the cobwebs on every candelabra as being more Halloween than realistic. Some critics viewed the scenes all of them as immaculately gaudy.The Ball scene was also viewed from art and music critics as being overly black and white costumes with no colour in the gowns at all. Awhile the stage version the gowns are displayed in bright beautiful colours.
It depends in which "Phantom of the Opera" you are talking about. In the old one (a silent film), Erik is most definitely evil, but as the different adaptations of the story came about, he became more of a character you'd want to sympathize with. :)
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